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HOTEL LUX Banska Bystrica ***



Námestie Slobody 2, 974 01 Banská Bystrica

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Transfer pricelist

Schwechat Vienna - Bratislava centre
1 - 4 persons2,000.00 EUR
5 - 8 persons3,500.00 EUR
9 - 14 persons6,000.00 EUR
15 - 45 persons13,000.00 EUR
Bratislava airport - Bratislava centre
1 - 4 persons500.00 EUR
5 - 8 persons800.00 EUR
9 - 14 persons1,600.00 EUR
15 - 45 persons3,600.00 EUR
Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL LUX Banska Bystrica ***
All year round 2008
1.Jan.08 - 1.Jan.09
double Business 91.00 EUR
apartment 100.00 EUR
double economy 43.00 EUR
double Standard 65.00 EUR
breakfast 6.00 EUR

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